Golfweek Rewind: Justin Thomas wins at TPC Southwind, match teacher to play PGA Championship

The PGA Tour prepares a major, the LPGA is finally back and a high school math teacher earns a spot at the PGA Championship.

The PGA Tour prepares for its first major of the season, the LPGA is finally back and a high school math teacher from Pennsylvania earns a spot at the PGA Championship.

Take a look at the week’s top stories on the latest episode of Golfweek Rewind featured below.

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WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational

Justin Thomas managed to outlast a tough field at TPC Southwind. Next up on tour is the season’s first major: the PGA Championship at TPC Harding Park in San Francisco, which will be played with no fans in attendance.

LPGA is back

Danielle Kang became the first player to claim an LPGA trophy since mid-February. The tour will travel to Sylvania, Ohio, for the next event on the revised schedule: the Marathon LPGA Classic at Highland Meadows Golf Club.

No fans at U.S. Open

The USGA announced the 2020 U.S. Open at Winged Foot will be held without fans due to ongoing health and safety concerns amid the coronavirus pandemic. The event will be held Sept. 14-20.

For more on what the ACC decided regarding college golf and why a math teacher from Pennsylvania is our Hero of the Week, watch the latest episode of Golfweek Rewind above.

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